I vote honed as well. I would also have to worry about slipping issues with the polished--my DH is forever hopping out of the shower because he forgot to grab the new bottle of shampoo or needs a new razor blade. I would consider honed to be the already well broken-in look of polished & roll with it!

For our new house master I'm using a fantastic honed marble look-alike porcelain tile, 16x16, and I'll tell you why. Last house we did an extensive master bath remodel with three different kinds of white marble. It was amazing and the complements were off the charts. I loved how it looked but I *hated* how it lived.

I had water etching all over the place, even after sealing three times. Honed will help with that I think, but I believe even honed will etch. Honed also isn't as stain resistant, so you have to think about that, too. And it was indeed slick and we had to have rugs everywhere. Honed might help with that. But the tile we're using is an amazing replication of a honed marble, and I'm picky (won't even consider the marble-look solid surface counters because they're not realistic). Or you could find a granite look-alike tile.

As I'm out there looking for granite for the kitchen I keep seeing all this gorgeous marble and lots of different opinions from granite suppliers and fabricators on using it in a kitchen, mostly negative. It tempts me every time. I absolutely love the stuff. And I'll never use it for a practical application again.

I put 18 x 18 venatino in my guest bath. Reasonably priced as I remember but can't remember how much. Got it at Topcu Atlanta. It is beautiful and goes beautifully with the Alabama white marble we had left over from the kitchen and made into a vanity top.

I'll take a picture and post it if I can remember when I head over there tonight with all these light fixtures!